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“Nuns in New Orleans Seek Fair Compensation for Solar Garden Power Generation”

In New Orleans, a group of nuns is seeking fair compensation for their solar garden power generation. The nuns, who belong to the Sisters of St. Joseph, have been operating a solar garden since 2018. The solar garden is a 1.3-megawatt array that generates enough electricity to power 200 homes. The nuns sell the electricity they generate to the local utility company, Entergy New Orleans.However, the nuns are not receiving fair compensation for their solar power generation. They are paid only the wholesale rate for the electricity they generate, which

FBI Reports Record-Breaking $10.3 Billion in Online Scam Losses by Americans in 2022

The FBI recently reported that Americans lost a record-breaking $10.3 billion in online scams in 2022. This is a staggering amount of money and a huge increase from the $3.5 billion reported in 2021. This alarming trend is indicative of the growing sophistication of online scammers and the need for increased vigilance when using the internet.The FBI has identified a variety of scams that are responsible for the majority of these losses. The most common type of scam is phishing, which involves sending fraudulent emails or messages that appear to

FBI Reports Record $10.3 Billion in Losses to Online Scams in 2022

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) recently released a report that revealed a record-breaking $10.3 billion in losses to online scams in 2022. This is the highest amount of losses ever reported in a single year. The report found that the majority of losses were due to business email compromise (BEC) scams, which involve impersonating a company executive and sending fraudulent emails to employees requesting wire transfers. BEC scams accounted for $3.1 billion in losses, up from $1.8 billion in 2021.Other common scams included romance scams, where scammers pretend to

FBI Reports Record Loss of $10.3 Billion to Online Scams in 2022

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has recently reported a record loss of $10.3 billion to online scams in 2022. This is a staggering amount of money that has been lost to cybercriminals in just one year. The FBI estimates that this number could be even higher as many victims may not have reported their losses. The FBI has identified a variety of online scams that have been used to steal money from unsuspecting victims. These scams include phishing emails, fake investment opportunities, and romance scams. Phishing emails are designed

BEC Fraud Losses Exceed $3 Billion as Cybercriminals Target Pig Butchering and Investment Scams

In recent years, cybercrime has become an increasingly serious problem, with billions of dollars in losses reported each year. The latest figures from the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) show that business email compromise (BEC) fraud losses have now exceeded $3 billion. BEC fraud is a type of cybercrime in which criminals use social engineering techniques to gain access to corporate emails and networks, allowing them to steal money or data.The majority of BEC fraud losses are due to two types of scams. The first is pig butchering, in

Why Cannabis Companies Prevailed in Intellectual Property Investigation: Analysis by ITC Judge

In recent years, the cannabis industry has experienced a surge in popularity and growth. As a result, cannabis companies have had to face a number of legal challenges, including intellectual property (IP) investigations. In particular, the International Trade Commission (ITC) has been tasked with investigating claims of IP infringement by cannabis companies. In this article, we will analyze why cannabis companies have prevailed in ITC investigations and what this means for the industry as a whole. First, it is important to understand the process of an ITC investigation. The ITC

California Company Alleges Nintendo Infringed on Patented Technology Without License

In a recent lawsuit, California-based company Gamevice has accused Nintendo of infringing on its patented technology without a license. Gamevice is suing Nintendo for allegedly using their patented technology in the Nintendo Switch console. The technology in question is a “flexible bridge” that connects two controllers to a device. Gamevice claims that Nintendo’s Joy-Con controllers, which are used with the Switch, are similar to their own controllers and infringe on their patented technology. They allege that Nintendo has used their patented technology without a license or permission. The lawsuit was

BNB Chain Hackathon Winner Alleges Binance of Intellectual Property Infringement Regarding AI-Powered NFTs

The recent Binance Chain Hackathon has been a major success, with the winner, a team called “NFT AI”, claiming victory with their innovative use of artificial intelligence (AI) to create non-fungible tokens (NFTs). However, the team has now accused Binance of intellectual property infringement, alleging that the exchange has copied their AI-powered NFTs and is using them without permission.NFT AI’s winning project was an AI-driven platform that allowed users to create unique NFTs with custom designs. The team used a combination of AI and blockchain technology to create a system

SEC Lawyer: Binance.US Operating Unregistered Exchange, Voyager Tokens Require Regulation

The recent news that the SEC has accused Binance.US of operating an unregistered exchange and of selling Voyager tokens without proper regulation has raised questions about the security of digital assets. Binance.US is a United States-based cryptocurrency exchange, and the SEC has alleged that the exchange has been offering trading of digital assets without registering with the agency as a national securities exchange. Additionally, the SEC has alleged that Binance.US has been offering and selling Voyager tokens without registering them as securities. The SEC’s complaint against Binance.US states that the